Bombsquad85
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It's not. My van is doing that now. Like metal tinging sound. Sounds like exhaust noise but is coming from the flywheel cover area.
How do you diagnose that lol I would absolutely prefer it to be the heat shield
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It's not. My van is doing that now. Like metal tinging sound. Sounds like exhaust noise but is coming from the flywheel cover area.
Really get up in there. 2 different mechanics told me.How do you diagnose that lol I would absolutely prefer it to be the heat shield
Lol , so we don’t buy from that sellerThis is not what I received, so not sure why you want the link, but here you go: Airaid 201-712 Direct Replacement... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004IARFGA?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

That’s ok, you have other issues that I don’t want. Personal issues. That need professional help.That's one issue I don't have![]()

Sooooo trueThat’s ok, you have other issues that I don’t want. Personal issues. That need professional help.![]()
How do you diagnose that lol I would absolutely prefer it to be the heat shield
I had those shocks and they SUCKED!!! Just mo tho. They maybe lasted a year. They looked small to me too.Bought some kyb shocks. Basic oem comparable. Are these small or are my autoride air shocks huge ?
Part number 344384 rear and 344381 for fronts
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Bought some kyb shocks. Basic oem comparable. Are these small or are my autoride air shocks huge ?
Part number 344384 rear and 344381 for fronts
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I need to do this. My RPO codes are:Return them and get the Bilstein shocks you won’t regret it, they are about the same size as the autoride shocks front and rear
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I need to do this. My RPO codes are:
[emoji3502]6XK - Spring comptr select frt lh
[emoji3502]7XK - component frt rh computer sel susp (7XK)
[emoji3502]G65 - Level Control man, self-adjusting
[emoji3502]YD6 - spring, rear (base equipment)
[emoji3502]ZW7 - chassis package, premium smooth ride
I believe this is just the self leveling shocks.. not sure if they have a sensor or not. I do not have the air pump.
Wanting Bilsteins but after reading a lot about this, I’m still not sure what I need, and if I need replacement springs as well.
I need to do this. My RPO codes are:
[emoji3502]6XK - Spring comptr select frt lh
[emoji3502]7XK - component frt rh computer sel susp (7XK)
[emoji3502]G65 - Level Control man, self-adjusting
[emoji3502]YD6 - spring, rear (base equipment)
[emoji3502]ZW7 - chassis package, premium smooth ride
I believe this is just the self leveling shocks.. not sure if they have a sensor or not. I do not have the air pump.
Wanting Bilsteins but after reading a lot about this, I’m still not sure what I need, and if I need replacement springs as well.
Planning to just keep stock height. Although, I wouldn’t mind getting the front and rear closer to level. I guess that would mean either some height in the front, or a bit of drop in the rear. I figured bilsteins because they have a great rep around here.Are you staying stock height? The Bilstein yellow and blues which are the 4600 are a great stock replacement shock I run them on the Escalade rides pretty good for being lowered out back I’ve got shock extenders up front I should have went with shocks for a 2” drop because there isn’t a lot of travel left in them but aslong as you watch how you drive you’ll be fine and I replaced the springs because I wanted to lower the truck
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Thanks for the note. So I’ll need springs front and rear? I have no idea what I’m doing obviously. I believe the 5100 will be to keep stock height? Would I use 5100’s for both front and rear?Bilstein 4600 or 5100 depending on your plans. You will need new springs either way because of your zw7.
Planning to just keep stock height. Although, I wouldn’t mind getting the front and rear closer to level. I guess that would mean either some height in the front, or a bit of drop in the rear. I figured bilsteins because they have a great rep around here.
Thanks for the note. So I’ll need springs front and rear? I have no idea what I’m doing obviously. I believe the 5100 will be to keep stock height? Would I use 5100’s for both front and rear?
Sweet. I’ll have to find this. Unless you have a link..? [emoji16][emoji106]If you want to lower the rear to match the front they make kits with a 2” rear lowering spring & shock adjusters that would work perfectly
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